Almighty Saints

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FoundinglocationBack of the Yards, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Yearsactive1960s–present
TerritoryNew City, Chicago
Almighty Saints
Founding locationBack of the Yards, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Years active1960s–present
TerritoryNew City, Chicago
EthnicityHispanic-American
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, murder
RivalsPeople Nation, Folk Nation, Gangster Disciples, La Raza Nation, Gangster Two Six, Satan's Disciples, Latin Kings

The Almighty Saints is a street gang founded in the early 1960s by Polish youth at Davis Square Park in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago, but later was largely made up of Hispanics due to the change in the community's ethnic makeup.

The name "Saints" was borrowed from the TV series of the same name as evidenced by the similarities between the stickman used on the show and the street gang.

The Saints have maintained the same territory since the 1960s, an uncommon occurrence in Chicago, where gangs usually lose terrain over the years. By the 1980s, the gang had become extremely violent and drug trafficking became very lucrative.

In a 1998 feature article, the Chicago Tribune wrote: "In a city known for its fearsome supergangscriminal enterprises like the Latin Kings and the Gangster Disciplesthe Saints stand out as an example of the street corner gang that still hangs on in many neighborhoods."[1]

After the formation of the People Nation and Folk Nation during the 1980s, the Saints initially decided to remain renegades, refusing to align with either Nation. By the late 1980s to early 1990s, many Saint gang members were incarcerated within the prison system which led the Saints to join the People Nation for protection. They were brought into the People Nation by the Almighty Latin Kings as cousins, hence the addition of "Almighty" ... and the five-point star.[2]

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